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Billie Eilish joins Lisa in a new ‘Simpsons’ Disney+ short

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Billie Eilish joins Lisa in a new 'Simpsons' Disney+ short

Billie Eilish joins Lisa in a new ‘Simpsons’ Disney+ short

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Billie Eilish has paired up with Lisa Simpson in the latest Disney+ Simpsons short, When Billie Met Lisa, which you can see a snippet of above.

Eilish and her brother, Finneas, as well as the pop star duo’s mother and father, meet Lisa and invite her to a jam session at their studio in the short, which was released yesterday (April 22).

Lisa, who is shown practising her saxophone in a secluded area under a bridge at the start of the short, convinces Eilish to fire her in-house orchestra after hearing her musical prowess. The trio starts working on a new version of The Simpsons theme song.

Following the Star Wars-themed Maggie Simpson in The Force Awakens From Its Nap, the Marvel-inspired The Good, The Bart, And The Loki, and last year’s The Simpsons in Plusaversary, which was released to celebrate Disney+ Day on November 12, this is the fourth short from The Simpsons to be released on the streaming service.

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